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"C", Colonel Crepus Q. Lars Dusk, is a fictional character in the animated series ''[[Thompson Colton: Agent of MI3]]''. He is the stoic, firm but fatherly head of the MI3, the comtemporary of MI6's "M". C's most valued agent is 0011, [[Thompson Colton]], though he regularly refuses to admit it. The agent's brash and unorthodox methods frequently exasperate C, but in the end he is glad the job gets done. C is good friends with the Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, who calls upon the agency each time a crisis pops up.
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"C", Colonel Crepus Q. Lars Dusk, is a fictional character in the animated series '''''[[Thompson Colton: Agent of MI3]]'''''. He is the stoic, firm but fatherly head of the MI3, the comtemporary of MI6's "M". C's most valued agent is 0011, [[Thompson Colton]], though he regularly refuses to admit it. The agent's insistence to sticking to "the rules" and "the books" frequently exasperate C, but in the end he is glad the job gets done. C is good friends with the Prime Minister Harold MacMillan, who calls upon the agency each time a crisis pops up.
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==Early Life==
==Early Life==
The Colonel enrolled in the military several years before the start of the Second World War, beginning his career as a cipher clerk and decoder. However, Dusk also showed exceptional leadership skills, and the military were worried that his talents were being wasted, even though he was a fine code-breaker. At this time, he only had a short military operation in the Saar to his name.
The Colonel enrolled in the military several years before the start of the Second World War, beginning his career as a cipher clerk and decoder. However, Dusk also showed exceptional leadership skills, and the military were worried that his talents were being wasted, even though he was a fine code-breaker. At this time, he only had a short military operation in the Saar to his name.
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As such, Dusk was sent into the field, and quickly climbed the ranks within the military. After the death of the head of MI3 in 1959, Dusk was among the candidates for his replacement. The intelligence community welcomed their new boss with open arms, most secretly happy he wasn't as harsh a taskmaster as his predecessor. However, C still maintained order within the MI3, firing and demoting agents whenever necessary. He is good friends with M, the head of the SIS, but appears to have a frictional relationship with Stella Rimmington, head of MI5.
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As such, Dusk was sent into the field, and quickly climbed the ranks within the military. After the death of the head of MI3 in 1959, Dusk was among the candidates for his replacement. The intelligence community welcomed their new boss with open arms, most secretly happy he wasn't as harsh a taskmaster as his predecessor. However, C still maintained order within the MI3, firing and demoting agents whenever necessary. He is good friends with M, the head of the SIS, but has had friction with Acera Bordoville, head of MI5.
C is frequently shown in his office, briefing 0011 on his latest assignment. This has changed infrequently: at times he is not even seen in the show. At such a high position, however, Dusk's life is frequently threatened. Among the most intense moments was when he was almost fatally stabbed by [[Free Radical]], in a bid to remove Thompson Colton's closest allies in order to break him. C has since recovered, and the agency is ever thankful for his realibility in times of strife. However, C has revoked Thompson Colton's license to kill once, when 0011 was framed for twelve seperate cases of police brutality.
C is frequently shown in his office, briefing 0011 on his latest assignment. This has changed infrequently: at times he is not even seen in the show. At such a high position, however, Dusk's life is frequently threatened. Among the most intense moments was when he was almost fatally stabbed by [[Free Radical]], in a bid to remove Thompson Colton's closest allies in order to break him. C has since recovered, and the agency is ever thankful for his realibility in times of strife. However, C has revoked Thompson Colton's license to kill once, when 0011 was framed for twelve seperate cases of police brutality.
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His hobbies include draughts (checkers), war games, but not chess (''"The last refuge of the pseudointellectual"'', as described by him.)He has an aggravated relationship with his wife, a housewife living in Kensington, a topic he frequently brings up in the office, often complaining that she "forgot" to replace the rancid milk, etc, etc. His wife believes that he runs a small motel near Leeds, and frequently berates him for not making more of himself.
His hobbies include draughts (checkers), war games, but not chess (''"The last refuge of the pseudointellectual"'', as described by him.)He has an aggravated relationship with his wife, a housewife living in Kensington, a topic he frequently brings up in the office, often complaining that she "forgot" to replace the rancid milk, etc, etc. His wife believes that he runs a small motel near Leeds, and frequently berates him for not making more of himself.
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It is noted that he is frequently shown watching the BBC, often switching off his large televison once he has to brief and agent.
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It is noted that he is frequently shown watching the BBC, often switching off his large televison once he has to brief an agent. However, he has been caught watching '''''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.''''', a much less intellectual show than his usual diet of infromation.  
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Revision as of 12:19, 2 February 2007

"C" (Colonel Crepus Qular Dusk)
 Gender  Male
 Role  Hero
 supporting character
 Affiliation MI3
 Status Alive
 Voiced by Michael Kitchen

"C", Colonel Crepus Q. Lars Dusk, is a fictional character in the animated series Thompson Colton: Agent of MI3. He is the stoic, firm but fatherly head of the MI3, the comtemporary of MI6's "M". C's most valued agent is 0011, Thompson Colton, though he regularly refuses to admit it. The agent's insistence to sticking to "the rules" and "the books" frequently exasperate C, but in the end he is glad the job gets done. C is good friends with the Prime Minister Harold MacMillan, who calls upon the agency each time a crisis pops up.

Early Life

The Colonel enrolled in the military several years before the start of the Second World War, beginning his career as a cipher clerk and decoder. However, Dusk also showed exceptional leadership skills, and the military were worried that his talents were being wasted, even though he was a fine code-breaker. At this time, he only had a short military operation in the Saar to his name.

As such, Dusk was sent into the field, and quickly climbed the ranks within the military. After the death of the head of MI3 in 1959, Dusk was among the candidates for his replacement. The intelligence community welcomed their new boss with open arms, most secretly happy he wasn't as harsh a taskmaster as his predecessor. However, C still maintained order within the MI3, firing and demoting agents whenever necessary. He is good friends with M, the head of the SIS, but has had friction with Acera Bordoville, head of MI5.

C is frequently shown in his office, briefing 0011 on his latest assignment. This has changed infrequently: at times he is not even seen in the show. At such a high position, however, Dusk's life is frequently threatened. Among the most intense moments was when he was almost fatally stabbed by Free Radical, in a bid to remove Thompson Colton's closest allies in order to break him. C has since recovered, and the agency is ever thankful for his realibility in times of strife. However, C has revoked Thompson Colton's license to kill once, when 0011 was framed for twelve seperate cases of police brutality.

Trivia

His name, Crepus Q. Lars, is a deliberate pun on the term "crepuscular", which refers to the period of time near the twilight. Both this and the surname "Dusk" are both pastiches of the infamous Colonel Sun.

His hobbies include draughts (checkers), war games, but not chess ("The last refuge of the pseudointellectual", as described by him.)He has an aggravated relationship with his wife, a housewife living in Kensington, a topic he frequently brings up in the office, often complaining that she "forgot" to replace the rancid milk, etc, etc. His wife believes that he runs a small motel near Leeds, and frequently berates him for not making more of himself.

It is noted that he is frequently shown watching the BBC, often switching off his large televison once he has to brief an agent. However, he has been caught watching The Man from U.N.C.L.E., a much less intellectual show than his usual diet of infromation.

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